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Metaphilology. Histories and languages of philology

Metaphilology. Histories and languages of philology

Publié le par Camille Esmein (Source : Pascale Hummel)

METAPHILOLOGY. HISTORIES AND LANGUAGES OF PHILOLOGY

[Ouvrage paru en 2009]

In the recent years a few scholars have started working on philology from a summary and critical point of view, questioning the past, present and future making of philology. Their insights are both historiographical and epistemological. While history of philology is a rather traditional issue, the history of its history is very obviously a recent one. Both still require further consideration. Taken as a whole or the sum of manifold parts, philology deserves more and better than simplistic theorizations or far-fetched conceptualizations. Philology will never stop being practiced as it has been since antiquity, as an exegetical and grammatical study of the texts it intends to rebuild, comment upon or explain. What we may call metaphilology, which takes philology as an object, does not jeopardize the identity, the means and the goal of the postulated genuine philology. It mostly questions its practice from a theorical point of view, and its scope as both a historical and epistemological discipline. The contributors of this volume are invited to think over, critically and problematically, the components, the borders, and also the limits of a so-called 'metaphilology'. How far can we expect to go, and how satisfying or dissatisfying may our research prove? To what extent can the philological discipline, and its different subfields, be 'metaphilologized'? How serious or arbitrary does such an inquiry appear? Of what kind is its real purpose or nature : epistemological, linguistic, historiographical, or maybe even 'ideological'? How far can we reasonably carry on with such a research without betraying philology, the past, ourselves, and the genuineness of a whole discipline?

The language of the volume is English. The proposals (paper titles and abstracts) are expected to be submitted before December 2006, and the completed essays due December 2008, for a publication planned in 2009-2010.
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